Moon Audio has designed all of our V1 IEM headphone cables for use with Custom In Ear monitors where light weight and flexibility are a must! No flimsy or stiff cables are made here at Moon Audio.

This headphone cable will open up your FitEar Custom In Ear Monitor's and let them breathe easier.

The Black Dragon V1 IEM has a warmer signature over the Silver Dragon V1 IEM. It provides a musical presentation with more sound stage depth. You will also hear more clarity, instrumentation and musicality with great bottom end.

The Black Dragon IEM is a coaxial design using a 7N purity 99.99998% UP-OCC Stranded copper 26AWG center conductor for the positive leg. The center conductor uses the same Kevlar reinforcing as the other Dragon cables. The center conductor is wrapped concentrically by a 99.99998% UP-OCC pure copper stranded 26AWG gauge conductor with 7N purity 99.99998%.

The left and right signal cables run parallel to each other resulting in a very low inductance. Both signal jackets are polyethylene and the cable is extremely flexible yet very resilient and resistant to flex failure.

A variety of connection options are available for your downstream connection such as the mini plug, RSA/ALO, 1/4" , XLR and many others.

We custom build these in house to your connection specification. The cable can be used in either a single ended or balanced design. The wire is soldered to a connector using high quality Cardas silver solder.

Connection Arrangement

Red is Right Channel, Blue is Left Channel

Dots always should be pointing in upward direction.

"I knew Drew was also a FitEar customer, and, much to my amazement, he'd already made a custom over-molded connector specifically for FitEar IEMs; so I ordered a Moon Audio Silver Dragon cable for the FitEar MH334 Custom, and also a custom Silver Dragon cable for the upcoming Shure SE846 while I was at it."

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Specs

New Silver Dragon IEM V1 and Black Dragon IEM V1 headphone cables now available with the FitEar style connection. This will also work for the Sennheiser Amperior, HD 25-1 and HD 25-SP but the cups must be flipped over. Picture below with the new Sony PHA-1.